Tasting Notes
Lathuiliere Brouilly gamay shows how 'Style " comes with good winemakers. This newer vine Gamay (1st harvest 2009) has many of the characteristics of its older sister gamay, the Brouilly VV (old vines) version. Both have a Burgundian intensity and complexity. This Pisse Vieille gamay starts with smells of darker dusty-minerally fruits. The taste is a mix of generous rounded blueberry, a little blackberry fruits; plus Burgundian touches of dusty mineral & spice hints add complexity to the finish. 13% alc. Generous, yet intense, and not made yesterday! - Michael L
Wine has been part of our family's history for five generations. Today, it has fallen to me ‚– side by side with my wife Cathy ‚– to take over the stewardship of the family estate from her parents ‚– Renée and Fernand Gravallon. I remain respectful of the skills and know-how handed down to me by my forefathers and keep in close touch with my terroir, ever doing my utmost to satisfy Mother Nature by making wines that are fruity and form a perfect balance between tradition and modernity. - Winery Note
Product Type | Wine Red Gamay & Beaujolais |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | France |
Region | Beaujolais |
Sub Region | Brouilly |
Winemaking Practices | Conventional |
Vineyard Practices | Conventional |